![]() Zemeckis and Gale were adamant that the films be released within six months of each other so that viewers would not have to wait too long for a conclusion to the trilogy. Thus, they contacted Universal Pictures and proposed that they write two films instead of one, with the first to be released Thanksgiving 1989 and the second to follow in summer 1990. A preview for Back to the Future Part III appeared at the end of Back to the Future Part II (1989, see entry).Īccording to production notes from AMPAS library files, in developing a sequel to Back to the Future (1985, see entry), director Robert Zemeckis and writer Bob Gale decided they had more material than would fit into a two-hour motion picture.
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